Introduction to Economics Exam Statistics

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1. In which of the following years did over 2/3 of the students who took the exam not pass it?
 2005
 2006
 2008
 2009
 Cannot Say

2. It is known that a quarter of the students who passed the exam in 2007, passed it at the first trial. Assuming each exam has two trials, what percentage of all the students who took the exam that year passed it in the second trial?
 10
 15
 30
 75
 Cannot Say

3. If the number of Chinese Insurance stocks represented 3.5% of all Insurance securities, approximately how many Insurance bonds were Chinese?
 9,200,000
 9,500,000
 10,800,000
 910,000
 1,080,000

For questions 4 to 6, Refer to the following graph of sales and profit figures of ABC Ltd and answer the questions that follow.?


4. I Return on sales (Profit/sales) was highest in which year?
 1995
 1996
 1997
 1998
 Cannot Say


5. How many times return on sales (profit/sales) exceeded 15 % ?
 once
 twice
 thrice
 four times
 never

6. How many times growth in profit over the previous year exceeded 50% was registered ?
 once
 twice
 thrice
 four times
 never

For questions 4 to 6, Refer to the following graph of sales and profit figures of ABC Ltd and answer the questions that follow.?

7. Find the ratio between FEI for Malaysia in 1997 and FEI for Thailand in 1998?
 7 : 25
 8 : 21
 6 : 11
 1067 : 582
 cannot say

8. Name the country which has the minimum change in the FEI?
 India
 China
 Malaysia
 S.Korea
 cannot say

9. If, Education sector in Thailand had 25% of FEI in 1997 and 60% of FEI in 1998, then find the approx ratio of the amounts allocated to Education in 1997 to 1998. (Assume the GDPs of both of these years for Thailand is same.)?
 1 : 5
 25 : 72
 6 : 11
 7 : 25
 cannot say

For Question Number 10
10. A rumour about an upcoming recession in Japan has reduced the value of the Yen 7% compared with the Euro. How many Euros can you now buy for 500 Yen?
 3.5
 3.26
 3.15
 3.76
 None of the above

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